Curious about AI? These reads should satisfy your curiosity about the future
The Hindu‘The Genius Makers: The Mavericks Who Brought A.I. to Google, Facebook, and the World’ ; Penguin Random House; ₹799 Ever wanted to enjoy a more human perspective on Artificial Intelligence? ‘Machine Learning Yearning’ A great book for professionals deep in the field, this release by computer scientist-businessman Andrew Ng boasts broad coverage of Machine Learning and its application to Artificial Intelligence. According to NG — the former Vice President and Chief Scientist of Baidu, an adjunct professor at Stanford University, the creator of one of the most popular online courses for machine learning, the co-founder of Coursera.com and a former head of Google Brain —, most Machine Learning problems will leave clues about the most promising next steps and about what you should avoid doing. ‘Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence’ ; Yale University Press; ₹2,005 Leading scholar Kate Crawford’s book delves into how Artificial Intelligence is fuelling a shift toward undemocratic governance and increased racial, gender, and economic inequality.